An impressive 16th-century country pub, very popular with walkers and cyclists, which takes you back in time and is located in the heart of the picturesque village of Hambledon set against the backdrop of the Surrey Hills surrounded by open fields, grazing horses and a village green in a designated Area of Outstanding Beauty. This free house pub was completely refurbished and renovated by the De Savary’s when an additional 3 bedrooms were added making 10 in total. However the original character of this classic English pub, both internally and externally, has been retained and enhanced. A good selection of four cask ales is available two of which are sourced from local breweries. As you enter the main bar during winter you are welcomed by a roaring log fire in the large Inglenook fireplace. The food is all sourced locally, apart from fish, from within 15 miles of the pub. Glamping in a separate fenced off field next to the large car park across the road from the pub is now available utilising five shepherd huts. The pub is under new ownership with summer opening times still to be announced at the time of review.
Historic Interest
Lovely old 16th Century building.
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This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Merry Harriers, Hambledon